Электронная книга: Pam Weaver «For Better For Worse»
Издательство: "HarperCollins"
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For better or worse — For better, for worse is a part of traditional Christian marriage vows. The phrase or its variations may also refer to:Films: * For Better, for Worse (1919 film), a 1919 American film * For Better, for Worse (1954 film), a 1954 British film… … Wikipedia
for better or worse — for better or (for) worse whether the outcome is good or bad ours, for better or for worse, is the century of youth * * * for better or (for) worse : whether good or bad things happen : no matter what happens We ve made our decision and now we… … Useful english dictionary
for\ better\ or\ worse — • for better or worse • for better or for worse adv. phr. 1. With good or bad effect, depending on how one looks at the matter. The historian did justice, for better or worse, to the careers of several famous men. 2. Under any eventuality;… … Словарь американских идиом
for better or worse — for better or (for) worse if a situation exists or happens for better or for worse, it exists or happens whether its results are good or bad. France has a new government, for better or for worse. We cannot deny that our childhood experiences… … New idioms dictionary
for better or worse — ► for better or worse whether the outcome is good or bad. Main Entry: ↑better … English terms dictionary
for better or worse — or[for better or for worse] {adv. phr.} 1. With good or bad effect, depending on how one looks at the matter. * /The historian did justice, for better or worse, to the careers of several famous men./ 2. Under any eventuality; forever; always. *… … Dictionary of American idioms